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Old 10-31-2006, 07:43 PM #1
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Default post polio syndrome PPS

Hi,

My husband & I have done research on pps and believe this what he has. Had polio since 2yrs. in left leg. Now I think it is back full force attacking all joints. His good foot is numb and painful at the same time. It looks to me as if it is starting to deform as the other one did.
Always managed to walk ok with some pain with the polio foot. . Now, he can barely walk at all. Cleveland Clinic yesterday, and going back tues 7th. for tests. One test is EMG. Any one here had one of these tests?
Any info. will be greatly appreciated.

Also, any one know of a specialist in this field? We went to Cleveland Clinic and saw a neuro. I would like to go to someone well versed in pps.

Thanks in advance for any help.


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